Law Relating to Civil Trial (2nd Edition) is a comprehensive and practice-oriented treatise on the procedural law governing civil trials in India. The book explains the entire lifecycle of a civil suit at the trial stage, including pleadings, framing of issues, production of documents, examination and cross-examination of witnesses, and final arguments.
It provides detailed analysis of evidentiary principles as applied in civil cases, highlighting the role of proof, burden of evidence, and admissibility of documents. Special attention is given to procedural safeguards, fair trial requirements, and judicial discretion during trial proceedings. The work also discusses interim applications, recording of evidence, and preparation of judgments and decrees.
By integrating statutory provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure with leading judicial decisions, the book offers both doctrinal clarity and practical insight. This edition reflects procedural developments and evolving courtroom practices, making it a reliable reference for those engaged in civil litigation and procedural studies.








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